More than 60 MPs have announced they are standing down ahead of the December 12 general election, with some hinting at the toxic nature of modern politics during a wave of announcements.
Former cabinet minister Amber Rudd, who resigned from the cabinet and surrendered the Tory whip over Brexit in September, was among the series of high-profile parliamentarians to say last week they were getting out of Westminster.
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She was followed by former cabinet colleague Nicky Morgan, the culture secretary, who alluded to the “clear impact on my family and the other sacrifices involved in, and the abuse for, doing the job of a modern MP”.
Tory former de-facto deputy prime minister Sir David Lidington and Conservative grandee Sir Patrick McLoughlin also said they would not seek re-election.
On Tuesday, former chancellor Philip Hammond announced he will quit parliament at the election and is “saddened” and “aggrieved” at having had the Conservative Party whip withdrawn.
In a dig at Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Hammond said: “The Conservartive Party that I have served has always had room for a wide range of opinions and has been tolerant of measured dissent.”
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And Labour deputy leader Tom Watson on Wednesday became the biggest name in Jeremy Corbyn’s ranks to quit, saying he wanted to “start a different kind of life”. “The decision is personal, not political,” he said.
They followed Ken Clarke, the longest serving MP in the House of Commons, and the Speaker of the House John Bercow giving notice before the vote was called this week.
Underlining the fraught state of politics, Liberal Democrat MP Heidi Allen said she will not stand as she declared that Brexit has “broken our politics”.
The former Tory said she is “exhausted by the invasion into my privacy and the nastiness and intimidation that has become commonplace”, adding that lines are too often crossed and the effect is “utterly dehumanising”.
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As of November 6, 68 MPs had announced they were standing down at the election with around two weeks before the deadline for candidates.
The total included 29 Conservatives, 21 from the Labour Party, 12 Independents, three Lib Dems, two from Change UK and Bercow.
Here’s a full list of those stepping aside:
NOTE: Story updated as more MPs have announced their decision to stand down.
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Heidi Allen
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Lib Dem MP for South Cambridgeshire
2
Ian Austin
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Independent MP for Dudley North, who left the Labour Party in February
3
Adrian Bailey
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Labour MP for West Bromwich West
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4
Sir Kevin Barron
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Labour MP for Rother Valley
5
Guto Bebb
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Independent MP for Aberconwy
6
Ann Coffey
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The Independent Group for Change MP for Stockport
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7
John Bercow
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MP for Buckingham and Commons speaker
8
Richard Benyon
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Conservative MP for Newbury
9
Roberta Blackman-Woods
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Labour MP for City of Durham
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10
Nick Boles
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Independent MP for Grantham
11
Sir Henry Bellingham
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Conservative MP for North West Norfolk
12
Alistair Burt
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Conservative MP for North East Bedfordshire
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13
Sir Vince Cable
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Lib Dem MP for Twickenham
14
Ronnie Campbell
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Labour MP for Blyth Valley
15
Kenneth Clarke
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Independent MP for Rushcliffe
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16
Ann Clwyd
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Labour MP for Cynon Valley
17
Jim Cunningham
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Labour MP for Coventry South
18
Glyn Davies
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Conservative MP for Montgomeryshire
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19
Charlie Elphicke
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Conservative MP for Dover and Deal
20
Gloria De Piero
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Labour MP for Ashfield
21
Dame Louise Ellman
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Independent MP for Liverpool Riverside
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22
Sir Alan Duncan
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Conservative MP for Rutland and Melton
23
Sir Michael Fallon
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Conservative MP for Sevenoaks
24
Paul Farrelly
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Labour MP for Newcastle-Under-Lyme
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25
Mark Field
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Conservative MP for Cities of London and Westminster
26
Jim Fitzpatrick
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Labour MP for Poplar and Limehouse
27
Bill Grant
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Conservative MP for Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock
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28
Justine Greening
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Independent MP for Putney
29
Andrew Griffiths
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Conservative MP for Burton
30
Philip Hammond
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Independent MP for Runnymede and Weybridge
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31
Lady Sylvia Hermon
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Independent MP for North Down
32
Richard Harrington
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Conservative MP for Watford
33
Peter Heaton-Jones
News: I have today written to the chairman of #NDevon Conservative Association to say that I am standing down from Parliament for personal reasons. My letter attached. It has been an honour and a privilege to serve North Devon. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/cViEyCP4Jb